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Sep 5, 2005

Global Security Week is a community project to coordinate security awareness activities worldwide in the week leading up to September 11th annually. Although this is the first year the event has been run, a broad range of public and private sector organizations around the globe have expressed interest in and offered their support for the event. If you are a security awareness professional, please take a moment to visit the Global Security Week website and think about getting involved in 2006. Participation is voluntary and free of charge: just start planning security-related activities in the week leading up to September 11th 2006 and tell us about it. We will gladly publicize your event in the Global Security Week calendar. The FAQ on the website has some ideas to help you organize a more effective event and we welcome further input from all awareness event organizers.
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Dr Gary Hinson PhD MBA CISSP has an abiding interest in human factors - the ‘people side’ as opposed to the purely technical aspects of information security. Gary's career stretches back to the mid-1980s as both practitioner and manager in the fields of IT system and network administration, information security and IT auditing. He has worked and consulted in the pharmaceuticals/life sciences, utilities, IT, engineering, defense, financial services and government sectors, for organizations of all sizes. Since 2003, he has been creating security awareness materials for clients (www.NoticeBored.com) and supporting users of the ISO27k standards (www.ISO27001security.com). In conjunction with Krag Brotby, he wrote "PRAGMATIC security metrics" (www.SecurityMetametrics.com). He is a keen radio amateur, often calling but seldom heard by distant stations on the HF bands.